By: Taylor and Donelle.  Propaganda is certain information of a misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view  A political strategy.

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By: Taylor and Donelle

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 Propaganda is certain information of a misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view  A political strategy  Spreading of a rumor for a purpose of helping or injuring a person/cause  Ideas or allegations spread for ones cause to deliberately damage opposing side WHAT IS PROPAGANDA?

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 Bandwagon – high value of “joining the party”  Name calling – degrading opponents  Testimonial – an independent person being seen as trustworthy  Transfer – Associate the leader with trusted others  Plain Folk – use of everyday people for the selling of a product or service  Glittering Generalities – Act of referring to words that have a positive emotional response from an audience  Card Stacking – Showing the products best features and telling half-truths by lying about its potential problems FORMS OF PROPAGANDA

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 Needed people to join the army  Couldn’t make people join so they persuaded them through propaganda  Wars had good reason to use propaganda  Persuaded people to join and hid the horrors and failure at the front lines (used to mislead and distract people from the truth) HOW DID IT START?

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 Canada was very unprepared for a second World War in 1939, and had just begun to recover from the severe 10-year depression  The Bureau of Public Information and later the Wartime Information Board undertook a propaganda campaign for support of the upcoming war  Inexpensive to make and produced in a short period of time  over 700 posters were printed in sizes that appeared on everything  The posters were very successful and eleven Victory Bond campaigns raised over $8,000,000,000 for support of the war  1,086,343 men and women to work full time in three services  1,239,327 working in war industries CANADA AND PROPAGANDA